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Aleksandr Gintsburg | |
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Born | Aleksandr Il’ich Gintsburg (1907-03-01)1 March 1907 Rahachow, Russian Empire (now Belarus) |
Died | 10 March 1972(1972-03-10) (aged 65) Moscow, Soviet Union (now Russia ) |
Occupation(s) | Cinematographer, Film Director |
Years active | 1929 - 1970 |
Aleksandr Gintsburg (1 March 1907 – 10 March 1972) was a Soviet cameraman and film director. He graduated from the Leningrad Phototechnicum in 1927 and from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute in 1934.
Selected filmography
- Bolnye nervy (1929)
- Transport of Fire (1930)
- Zagovor myortvyh (1930)
- Son of the Land (1931)
- Shame (1932)
- Peasants (1935)
- Zhenitba Zhana Knukke (1935)
- City of Youth (1938)
- The Great Beginning (1939)
- Shestdesyat dney (1940)
- Wings of Victory (1941)
- Yego zovut Sukhe-Bator (1942)
- Two Soldiers (1943)
- Eto bylo v Donbasse (1949)
- Private Aleksandr Matrosov (1949)
- The Secret Brigade (1949)
- Who Laughs Last (1954)
- Cinderella (1960)
- The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin (1965)
Honours and awards
- Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR (1969)
- Honored Art Worker of the Byelorussian SSR (1955)
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